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British and Irish Lions ready to roar ahead of first Test with All Blacks, says Graham Rowntree

AUCKLAND, NEW ZEALAND - JUNE 05:  Graham Rowntree, the Lions scrum coach looks on during the British & Irish Lions training session held at the QBE Stadium
Image: Graham Rowntree insists the Lions are ready for the All Blacks

Scrum coach Graham Rowntree says the British and Irish Lions are "ready to go" as preparations intensify for Saturday's first Test against New Zealand at Eden Park.

The Lions have returned to Auckland from Hamilton, where they recorded their biggest win of the tour so far, beating the Chiefs 34-6.

All attention now turns to the Test team selection, with head coach Warren Gatland set to announce his line-up on Wednesday evening, at 8pm UK time.

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"There is a big game around the corner," Lions coach Rowntree said.

"Picking the squad every week has been tough, and I think it is going to be even tougher now. A few guys put their hands up [against the Chiefs], and that won't be ignored.

"It was always going to be a big debate because of the quality of the squad, but quite a few put their hands up."

FMG Stadium Waikato, New Zealand 20/6/2017.Chiefs vs British & Irish Lions.Lions' Jack Nowell celebrates scoring their third try with teammates.
Image: The Lions beat the Chiefs 34-6 in Hamilton on Tuesday

The All Blacks are unbeaten at Eden Park since 1994, a 38-game sequence that underlines the degree of difficulty facing Gatland's men this weekend.

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And Rowntree also reflected on the particular challenges posed by New Zealand's forwards.

"We have trained hard and fast, which you have to to play the All Blacks," Rowntree added.

"The ball is on the field for a long time - it's a quick game - and we have put the players under a lot of stress. They have trained exceptionally hard.

"The guys are ready to go. We've got a healthy squad all chomping at the bit.

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Highlights of the Chiefs against the British and Irish Lions in Hamilton

"They [New Zealand] have a very efficient, excellent lineout, and in the scrum they have been leading the charge for quite a long time now.

"They are an efficient, honest forward pack, and we've got our hands full, but luckily we've had some good challenges over the last two weeks, and I am really happy with how the boys have adapted.

"The guys have learnt and they have adapted well. Those challenges are what we need to learn and be able to step up a gear for this battle on the weekend."

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